If Park Bank is liable for not spotting Sujata "Sue" Sachdeva's $34 million embezzlement from Koss Corp. and has to reimburse the company, Koss Chief Executive Michael Koss should also be ordered to personally pay the public company he runs, the bank argues in a new lawsuit.

Grant Thornton, Koss Corp.'s former auditor, should also have to pay a portion of any award that may be ordered, Park Bank argued in the latest twist in a long-running court fight stemming from Sachdeva's massive embezzlement.

"Park Bank denies any and all liability to Koss in this case," the bank said in its action. "Nevertheless, should Park Bank be found liable to Koss (Corp.) and required to pay damages to Koss, in this case, those damages will have been the result of a common liability of Park Bank, Michael Koss and Grant Thornton, thereby entitling Park Bank to (a) contribution from Michael Koss and Grant Thornton."(10)

Game blog: Brewers fall to Padres, 6-2

The Brewers might not say they have been distracted by Ryan Braun's suspension but you wouldn't know it by the way they have played the last two nights. They bowed meekly to San Diego, 6-2, on Tuesday night, collecting only four hits. The loss was the second in a row at home to the Padres, who came to town with one of the worst road records in the majors. So, after shutting out the Marlins in three consecutive games to open the home stand, the Brewers have lost two in a row to the Padres. It's just another example of the overall inconsistency they have shown this season in plummeting to the bottom of the NL Central.

For more coverage, review our game blog and box score. Plus, get additional coverage of the game later tonight at JSOnline.com and in tomorrow's Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

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